Word Confusion: Naval versus Navel
Kick back. Eat some navel oranges while you contemplate your navel and ponder those naval battles you’re planning in this Word Confusion from KD Did It.
Kick back. Eat some navel oranges while you contemplate your navel and ponder those naval battles you’re planning in this Word Confusion from KD Did It.
Everyone thought it was a hoax, that a U.S. destroyer disappeared in October 1943. Now there’s talk of a new weapon, one invented by Nikola Tesla…and it may be too late today.
The new Queens of the Golden Wood find themselves facing incredible danger from dark Fae vampires…even with Myst, the Queen of the Indigo Court, temporarily out of action.
Alex Verus, a diviner who can see probable futures, managed to escape his Dark master years ago, and with rumors of his return, he must warn his friends what they’ll be fighting.
Anyone can blackmail another, but it takes a politician to be extortionate in this Word Confusion from KD Did It.
Kim Donovan, Kay Leitch, Jenny Landor, and Janine Amos over at Electrik Inc. told me about their “Stories for Stockings” campaign to put a story in every child’s stocking this Christmas. It’s a campaign born from worry about The Guardian‘s report by Stuart Dredge about the decline of reading amongst the kids. Now, I know how much my fun, fictional, yes fictional, reading helped me with my sociology, history, and political sciences classes when I was in school, besides my English classes. “…non-readers have risen from 22% to 28% of all children…” LOL, I can hear ya now: Fun reading helped in poli sci classes?? History?? But history is based on fact…? And what better way to help understand dry, boring facts than to read a story you can relate to, to help personalize history. To help a student envision how decisions on going to war are made, how the Corn Laws impacted families, how molecules can affect the tides of men. How story can bring history to life. And when the reading is a fun activity as opposed to teacher telling you to read chapter 25…well, it’s gonna stick a whole lot better! Reading can take you all over […]
Kidnapped, drugged, Mike Brown is forced to remember what happened eight years ago. Primed to track down the traitor who destroyed Mike’s team.
Murder, intrigue, conspiracy, and great danger await Sister Fidelma and Brother Eadulf as they try to reconcile the murder of a young noble with a militant abbott.
Evalle Kincaid must turn her back on the Beladors to protect those she loves, and the world, from annihilation.
If you have something for sale, you plan to sell it in this Word Confusion from KD Did It.